i) O2, & ii) H2O.
the carbon dioxide emitted during respiration is used in photosynthesis
We exhale carbon dioxide. The process that produces it is respiration, the physiological process that enables animals to exchange carbon dioxide, the primary product of cellular respiration, for fresh air (oxygen and other molecules).
If you wanted your answer to be about cellular Respiration then glucose and oxygen equal Carbon Dioxide, water, and energy (ATP).This is the formula:C6H12O6+6 O2= CO2+6 H2O+ Energy (ATP)Glucose+Oxygen=Carbon Dioxide+Water+Energy(ATP)
2 molecules are produced
All the enzymes required for the aerobic respiration(respiration requiring oxygen) are present in mitochondria,thus it always takes place in mitochondria.However,anaerobic respiration takes place in the cytoplasm of cell because all the required enzymes are present in cytoplasm
oxygen,water
The process of (aerobic) cellular respiration combines a carbohydrate with oxygen to release energy. This oxidation reaction is the "reverse" of photosynthesis.
During cellular respiration, carbohydrates combine with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP. This process occurs in multiple stages, including glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria.
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular respiration During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
Glucose is the common product in both cellular respiration and fermentation. It is the carbohydrate molecule that is broken down to release energy in these processes.
Photosynthesis yeilds carbohydrate and O2.Respiration yeild ATP and CO2.
C6H12O6 and O2 There are the reactants of cellular respiration and both are matter. The first is glucose, a sugar and carbohydrate and the second reactant is oxygen gas. So, your question is not really understandable.
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular respiration During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
Oxygen (O2) is released by photosynthesis during the light reaction and is used in cellular respiration. Photo. = Light energy + CO2 + Water -----> Carbohydrate + O2 Resp. = Carbohydrate + O2 -----> Energy + CO2 + Water
Cellular respiration removes oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
Yes, both water and carbon dioxide are products of aerobic cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration creates carbon dioxide while photosynthesis uses it.